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Occupation
  
Actor and musician

Siblings
  
Jessica Lanzetta

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Danny Gerard

Years active
  
1986–2000


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Full Name
  
Daniel Gerard Lanzetta

Born
  
May 29, 1977 (age 47) (
1977-05-29
)
Mount Vernon, New York, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Brooklyn Bridge, Desperate Hours, Rage of Angels: The Story, Goodbye Supermom, Blue Skies

Similar People
  
Gary David Goldberg, Michael Cimino, Paul Wendkos, Charles S Dubin

Danny Gerard (born Daniel Gerard Lanzetta; May 29, 1977) is an American actor and musician.

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Life and career

Gerard was born in Mount Vernon, New York, and is of Italian descent. He is best known for his role as Alan Silver in the CBS television series Brooklyn Bridge. He also starred in the short lived CBS series Blue Skies and the unaired NBC pilot News at Twelve. He was in the original Broadway production of Lost in Yonkers starring alongside Kevin Spacey, Mercedes Ruehl and Irene Worth. He played the role of Arty, in this Tony award-winning production.

Gerard was in the original cast of the musical Falsettoland, playing the role of Jason. He can be heard on the second disc of the two-CD set of "March of the Falsettos" and Falsettoland. He released a CD, The Story of a Minute in America in 2005.

Going by his real name Danny Lanzetta, he has written several books and is a spoken word artist.

Lanzetta is a huge New York Knicks fan.

Filmography

Actor
2011
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Glenn
- Bombshell (2011) - Glenn
2000
Looking for an Echo as
Young Pooch
1997
White Fang (Video short) as
White Fang (voice)
1997
Academy Boyz as
Peter Herns
1994
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Billy Wojak
- Kids (1994) - Billy Wojak
1993
Robot in the Family as
Alex Shamir
1991
Brooklyn Bridge (TV Series) as
Alan Silver
- No Time Like the Future (1993) - Alan Silver
- The Hollywood Country Club (1993) - Alan Silver
- Keeping Up with the Joneses (1993) - Alan Silver
- The Date (1993) - Alan Silver
- The Wild Pitch (1993) - Alan Silver
- Good as Gold (1993) - Alan Silver
- In a Family Way (1993) - Alan Silver
- The Last Immigrant (1992) - Alan Silver
- In the Still of the Night (1992) - Alan Silver
- Nun But the Brave (1992) - Alan Silver
- Rockette to the Moon (1992) - Alan Silver
- Plaza Sweet (1992) - Alan Silver
- Brave New Worlds (1992) - Alan Silver
- On the Line (1992) - Alan Silver
- Rainy Day (1992) - Alan Silver
- A Tale of Two Boroughs (1992) - Alan Silver
- Great Expectations (1992) - Alan Silver
- On the Road (1992) - Alan Silver
- Boys and Girls Together Again (1992) - Alan Silver
- Boys and Girls Apart (1992) - Alan Silver
- Boys and Girls Together (1992) - Alan Silver
- The Gift (1992) - Alan Silver
- Where Have You Gone, Jackie Robinson? (1991) - Alan Silver
- Get a Job (1991) - Alan Silver
- Saturday (1991) - Alan Silver
- Old Fools (1991) - Alan Silver
- Dinner at Six (1991) - Alan Silver
- War of the Worlds (1991) - Alan Silver
- What I Did for Love (1991) - Alan Silver
- Sylvia's Condition (1991) - Alan Silver
- Boys of Summer (1991) - Alan Silver
- Death in Brooklyn (1991) - Alan Silver
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (1991) - Alan Silver
1991
Wildest Dreams (TV Movie)
1991
HBO Storybook Musicals (TV Series) as
Ira
- Ira Sleeps Over (1991) - Ira (voice)
1991
Ira Sleeps Over (TV Movie) as
Ira (voice)
1990
Desperate Hours as
Zack Cornell
1989
Monsters (TV Series) as
Marty
- Satan in the Suburbs (1989) - Marty
1988
Starlight: A Musical Movie as
Benny
1988
Blue Skies (TV Series) as
Charley Cobb
1988
Drop-Out Mother (TV Movie) as
Sam Cromwell
1987
Kate & Allie (TV Series)
- Dearly Beloved (1987)
1986
Rage of Angels: The Story Continues (TV Movie) as
Joshua Parker
Self
1992
An Evening at the Improv (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode #11.6 (1992) - Self - Host
1992
The 46th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1991
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Series) as
Self
- CBS All American Thanksgiving Day Parade (1991) - Self

References

Danny Gerard Wikipedia


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